Cleaning — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your sport court in Senoia takes a beating. Between the Georgia humidity, those intense summer thunderstorms rolling through Coweta County, and regular use from kids, families, or serious athletes, keeping it pristine requires actual strategy—not just a garden hose. Whether your court sits in Downtown Senoia's historic district where older homes have tighter lot lines, or you're out near the Raleigh Studios area with more space to work with, the red clay soil underneath and the climate here create specific cleaning challenges most national companies don't understand. We've spent years learning exactly how Senoia's weather and soil conditions affect sport courts, and we've built a cleaning and maintenance program designed specifically for this region. It's not about blasting your court with pressure that damages the surface or using products that work great in dry climates but fail here. You need someone local who knows that Senoia's humidity can trap algae and mold faster than homeowners expect, and that our red clay dust settles differently than it does 50 miles away. That's where we come in. We handle everything from routine cleaning to deep restoration, and we're honest about what your court actually needs—not what sounds impressive.
Senoia's sport courts face a unique set of conditions tied directly to Coweta County's red clay soil and our humid subtropical climate. That distinctive red clay isn't just under your grass—when it rains (and it does plenty here), fine particles work their way onto court surfaces and stick harder than clay in drier regions. Our summer humidity creates an ideal environment for algae growth on shaded courts, especially if trees overhead block direct sunlight. If your property is in the historic district near Downtown Senoia or closer to the Raleigh Studios area, lot size often dictates how much shade your court gets throughout the day, and shade patterns directly affect your maintenance schedule. Senoia's older, smaller lots mean some courts sit in mixed sun-shade conditions that require different cleaning frequencies than full-sun installations. The red clay dust that settles on your court after our typical afternoon storms needs prompt attention—waiting too long allows it to bond with moisture and become harder to remove without damaging the playing surface. We always recommend adjusting cleaning schedules based on whether your court faces north, south, or east, since sun exposure dramatically changes how quickly algae develops and how fast dust settles.
Most Senoia courts need cleaning every 2–3 weeks during spring and summer, depending on shade and rainfall. If your court sits near trees in the historic district or has north-facing exposure, plan on monthly deep cleans. Our red clay dust here settles fast after storms, so light brushing weekly prevents buildup. We customize schedules based on your court's specific location and sun exposure.
Yes, if done wrong. High-pressure equipment can tear synthetic fibers and push debris deeper into the court's base layer. In Senoia's humid climate, that trapped moisture creates bigger problems later. We use low-pressure cleaning techniques combined with specialized brushing and appropriate cleaning solutions that work with our local conditions, not against them.
Our humidity and consistent rainfall create perfect conditions for algae. Shaded courts—common on smaller Senoia lots—stay damp longer and get less direct UV exposure, which kills algae naturally. We treat algae growth with court-safe solutions and improve drainage patterns when possible. For permanently shaded courts, we recommend more frequent preventative cleaning.
Absolutely. Senoia's distinctive red clay leaves stains that regular cleaning doesn't touch. We use specialized treatments designed for iron-oxide staining from our local soil type. The key is catching it early—the longer clay sits on your court, especially in our humid conditions, the harder it bonds. Regular maintenance prevents these stains from becoming permanent.
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